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Jan 17, 2025
This week’s themeWords with double lives This week’s words airhead monophagy secular wonky Illustration: Anu Garg + AI
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Unreliable; unsteady; not working properly. 2. Concerned with minute details in a field; nerdy. ETYMOLOGY:
For 1: Of uncertain origin, perhaps from dialectal wanky, alteration of wankle,
from Old English wancol (unsteady).Earliest documented use: 1919. For 2: Of uncertain origin, perhaps related to the first term or the term wanky. Earliest documented use: 1978. USAGE:
“Even in buildings that have light and motion sensors, the technology is
notoriously wonky: They can turn off the lights if someone is standing
still or working at a computer.” Erica Langston; Dim-Witted; Mother Jones (San Francisco); Nov/Dec 2016. “As wonky as they are, the Gateses quickly realized that the social part of the foundation was vital. ... [Melinda] once recounted Bill’s observation: ‘I’m starting to realize that talking to people about tuberculosis at a cocktail party doesn’t go so well.’” Laura Brown; The Savior in Seattle; Harper’s Bazaar (New York); Sep 2014. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If you or your parents are immigrants, know that you are part of a proud
American tradition -- the infusion of new cultures, talents and ideas,
generation after generation, that has made us the greatest country on
earth. -Michelle Obama, lawyer, former first lady of the US (b. 17 Jan
1964)
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